Family history made easy
Everyone has a story to tell, and no one can tell your story but you. Capture and preserve family history now.
Record your own story or work with us to capture a family member’s story. This is something you can keep putting off, but don’t regret getting it done; book now.
Here’s how it works:
Lock in your session
We have a phone or in-person consultation to chat about what you’d like covered so we can get an idea of the narrative and content.
We prepare questions to help guide you and make your storytelling easier.
On the recording day, we will meet at your chosen place.
Our sessions can run for up to two hours in one or smaller sessions over multiple days.
The video recording session is relaxed and conducted by Sally Mac, a journalist and storyteller of 20 years.
Our job is to make you feel relaxed by chatting about your history warmly and reflectively and make you look and sound amazing.
If you have photos and videos that add to the story, we can add them to the final edit, too!
Your video is professionally edited and presented within three weeks.
You’ll receive a video history ready for viewing via a private or shareable digital video link. You can also download the video to keep.
Cost of the total package:
What is the value of preserving the life and stories of loved ones? This launch offer pricing is available for a limited time and includes more than three full days of production to deliver a polished and professional family memory.
Initial catchup and consultation
Recording day (max 2 hours)
Up to 30 minute professionally edited HD video
Private and sharable link for you
Composition and recording of the I AM poem (additional $250)
TOTAL LIMITED OFFER COST - $1661.00 (inc GST)
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What story can you tell that only you can?
Hearing loved ones recount their life story is a heartwarming way to understand more about your family and powerful lived historical moments.
I spoke with my 97-year-old grandmother, who took me on a journey through life as a child during the Second World War and the Depression, dances, and purchasing land. Take a listen to a snippet of Mary’s story >>>